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Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 6, No. 190 -- October 5, 1998
Capital Defense Lawyer Finds Sense of Accomplishment in Quilting
Attorney Kirsten A. Salchow loves her work handling capital defense cases, but also finds a sense of accomplishment in quilting. She got into the hobby through other lawyers who quilt, and finds a connection between her work and her hobby, which both rely partly on imagination and critical thinking.One Day, One Trial, One Big Headache
California recently adopted a "one day, one trial" jury system under which prospective jurors are called in for one day, then dismissed for at least a year if not chosen for trial. The system is reportedly a hit with jurors, who no longer have to endure a two-week standby period. However, many judges see potential problems, especially in rural counties that might exhaust their jury pools.View more book results for the query "White"
Change Seen for Overtime Regulations
The U.S. Department of Labor is expected to issue new overtime regulations this week, and they will probably include major changes to a draft that had outraged labor advocates and caused at least one state to change its overtime law. A labor attorney close to the Bush administration says "our best intelligence from Washington" is that the final rules will be released today or Wednesday. And once the rules come down, companies will need to move fast to comply.Sunshine in the Forecast as Managing Partners Say, Finally, Future Is Brighter
For K&L Gates, this is not the time to pinch pennies. Unlike most other managing partners who have been in cutting mode, the law firm's Miami managing partner, Dan Casey, is on a spending spree.Attorney-Client Privilege, Corporations, and the DOJ
The attorney-client privilege is the oldest of the privileges recognized at common law. Imagine the public outcry if federal prosecutors demanded that defendants waive the attorney-client privilege as a necessary prerequisite to resolving cases. Startling as it may seem, this is precisely what is occurring in situations in which the defendants (and potential defendants) are corporations.Senate votes to limit debate on sweeping immigration bill
WASHINGTON AP - The Senate voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to limit debate on election-year immigration legislation, clearing the way for final passage later this week of a bill that calls for tougher border security as well as an eventual chance at citizenship for millions of men and women in the country illegally.The vote to advance the measure was 73-25, 13 more than the 60 needed.Trending Stories
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